ETH Zurich @ Open-i 2025 brought science and industry together to showcase the latest technologies. Highlights included inspiring short presentations, innovative case studies, and a large exhibition ...
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In brief Extreme sea surface temperatures in 2023 resulted in high CO₂ outgassing, particularly in the North Atlantic, meaning that the global ocean absorbed less CO₂ overall. Thanks to El Niño, much ...
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Outstanding Master’s and doctoral theses are honoured with the Silver Medal of ETH Zurich and a financial sum.
The Master’s degree programme in Biology has the goal to convey the biological concepts and practical skills necessary in different areas of biology (see «Specialisations»). A special emphasis is ...
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Researchers from ETH Zurich have manufactured organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on a nanoscale – that’s around a hundred times smaller than a human cell. This not only enables ultra-sharp screens ...